Hey Guys 💚 I hope you like my yearly breakdown of my teeny tiny small business plant shop. I feel like last year I was more clear on how exactly I do things, so here's the link to the 2022 video: ua-cam.com/video/XmCj1pxdWco/v-deo.htmlsi=F9nXI7ZdbNt6GHob OR You can ask me anything down here in the comments as well. UPDATE! I almost sold out all the plants already, it's been 1 1/2 weeks. We're at 200 €, so electricity is already paid for the year 🎉🎉🎉
I never really thought of it like that ..but I do sell plants here and there..and it probably does Just cover the cost of owning them. Even though in my brain it's money for new plants😂
This video was so nicely done. Thank you for sharing your tips. And dont be too hard on yourself, life happens even to the best of us. Just keep your head up and move forward, you are doing an awesome job 💚
Appreciate the vid! Don’t be hard on yourself, setting aspirational goals will help you achieve them. The UA-cam itself will be an insane marketing asset if you do decide to ship your plants again in the future. Wish you good luck!!
I personally think Monstera Adansonii (or Monkey Leaf) is a good investment, because they are super easy to propagate, are beautiful and grow fast with propper care!
I also find them selling quite fast and well. I think especially people who "casually" enjoy plants, love Monstera Adansonii. Of course I do sell them for cheap and they don't bring in the most money/space.
i m building up on the plant sale front but i dont really aim to make it a main business. I think there is a real sweetspot, where just selling a few plants here and there is a no brainer because everyone can do it, its easy to do and not too much hassle. If i can finance plant purchases and electricity for growlights, its allready a big win for me. also im not sure about it but i think if you re really into selling formost, going for usable plants as food might even be a better idea overall because the demand is allways there and you dont really have to gamble so much on market prices dropping and such. if you have a garden or something and you can build yourself a simple little greenhouse...
Absolutely, i think if you're going even smaller than me it's a very very casual and low effort way to support you hobby. I got a few people suggesting crops instead of houseplants now, it also seems to be a good way to make some money on the side. I wish I had garden 😪, not only for selling plants but just to do some gardening on my own 😊.
When do you need to register your business? And how long does it take approximately? Several days, weeks? I have no idea about it, so sorry if it is a stupid question
Hi, I can only tell you how it is in Germany. You have to register a business as soon as you "intend" to make money with your sales. And if you want to do it regularly. It does not matter if the business is profitable or not, just the intent is enough per definition. It is not tied to any monetary value you earn per month. It's basically a big grey area... I hate this wishi washi definitions! -.- The registration itself you can do at your local municipality office. For me it was one paper I had to fill out with info about me and what kind of business I want to open. i.e. Sole Proprietor. Next you have to state what your business offers, i.e. Influencer services and plant sales. I paid 40 € and then it was done. Since I didn't even register a trademark it was really easy. Because of corona I had to wait a few weeks for my approved form but usually you get it the same day if you go in in person. SHORT ANSWER: It take 1 day to register a business. Soon after you'll get mail from the tax office and there you have to also fill out a few things. All in all it's done very fast.
what do you think about selling (and buying also XD) plants in winter? isn't it a bit stressful for the plant to change the environment and to adapt to the new conditions in winter? I want to buy a new plant now but I am a bit scared that it can not survive in my flat (i do not have growing light and other special conditions) after the transport...
Hi Valentina, I would not risk shipping plants in winter, even if the seller offers heatpacks the chance of frost damage ist very high (especially if the temperature is below zero) . If you pick up new plants locally, it's fine in my opinion. Hope this helps 😅
Really Nice tips, thank you. I am a Starter and i dont know where to start, e tried to see some websites, but they are too spensive too "just start", love your sugestion to sale on eBay.
Hi Kristina, tolle Videos und Insights von dir. Ich mag deine natürliche Art und wie du dein Business bzw. deinen Content vorstellst. Bin selber seit rund einem Jahr im Pflanzen-Game. Wirst du kommendes WE auch auf der Botanika in Hamm sein? Wäre schön dich dort zu treffen. Vielen Dank auch für deinen Anregungen daraus ein kleines Side-Buiz zu machen. Bin auf neune Content von dir gespannt. Mach weiter so. Liebe Grüße, Marlen
Hi Marlen, danke erstmal für die lieben Worte, freut mich das dich das Video inspiriert hat 💚 Ja, Ich bin tatsächlich das erste Mal in Hamm mit dabei. Bisher habe ich es noch nie hin geschafft, freu mich aber schon total. In einer Woche ist es schon so weit 😱. Hast du dort einen Stand oder gehst du auch als Besucher hin? Wäre cool wenn wir dort quatschen könnten :)
id love to sell plants but i just dont see how clones of plants that you can get at the grocery down the street are going to interest anyone. and if im going to buy some rare plant online i feel like potential customers would just also go and buy that plant online. i just made about 10 wandering jew clones but i cant see why anyone woild want them when you can get a much bigger plant at any store for like 5 bucks.
I only sell cutting from plants that I keep in my private collection. You could search for wholesale plants of course, unfortunately I don't have any experience with that.
Hi Claire, depends on the size of the dots, if they are tiny like little needle punctures, I think it might be from pests sucking on the leaves. Ooooor recently a friend of mine had it on a plant and it was due to her misting the plants and then where ever the droplets landed she'd get such a small brown spot. Stopped misting and the plant was fine again. If the spots are bigger and also keep spreading in size you might want to spray with fungicide. Hard to tell without pictures though. 😬
@@LeafyLuster thank you! They’re tiny light brown spots. I don’t think it’s from misting, because it was only on one of the plants in the pot (there are four total). I ended up losing one leaf, and then got some fungicide and treated it for about a week. There’s no new spots on any other leaves, and the affected leave it doing better now. There’s also four new growth points! Im watching it closely, but whatever it was I think it’s gone! :)
Can you deduct the cost of electricity from your taxes? Since it's to cost of doing business ;) What is the tax rate that you pay? Will you even pay any taxes at all if you subtract all the costs? That's actually the most interesting part for me :D
Yeah you just proved this is to pay off your hobby and not really counting your labour time because it takes time to communicate, list, ship and pot plants. So it’s not exactly free hrs you would’ve used caring for your plants like you said. I am like you occasionally sell as a private seller and except no intention to go commercial since I feel like as soon as I scale up it’s going to be more admin work and less fun. i do it because I’m passionate I don’t sell it for too much just sharing cuttings for a good price so plant lovers can have some and I also offset my cost for the hobby. I don’t even pot it up I put it in zip locks or plastic bags at least people know what they are getting into. I value my time more than marking it as free for potting cuttings up and wouldn’t let it sit around my house and clog up space. Even though my place is much bigger I just don’t like the look of plant work station of stock plants lying around.
What do you mean eBay doesn’t take any cuts from your profits? If I sell something it takes about 13%-15% from the total amount of the sale, plus tax and shipping charges, which makes it close to 20%, depending on how much you charge for shipping. Is it different in Germany? How would eBay make a profit if they don’t take a cut?
In germany we have another website very similar to ebay but without auctions. It's called ebay Kleinanzeigen and there I can post 30 Sales per month without charge. They make money through other strategies. For example you can pay for your posts to appear higher up on the search results etc. It's very similar to Facebook marketplace. Even if there is shipping, usually the customer pays for that and of course I do have to pay taxes on all my Profit.
Wenn ich den wirklich Geld damit verdienen wollte dann wäre das auf jeden Fall der richtige Weg. Momentan bin ich aber ganz froh wenn ich einfach nur die Ableger meinen Zimmerpflanzen abverkauft bekomme die ich sowieso besitze 🙂🪴
Hey Guys 💚 I hope you like my yearly breakdown of my teeny tiny small business plant shop. I feel like last year I was more clear on how exactly I do things, so here's the link to the 2022 video: ua-cam.com/video/XmCj1pxdWco/v-deo.htmlsi=F9nXI7ZdbNt6GHob
OR You can ask me anything down here in the comments as well.
UPDATE! I almost sold out all the plants already, it's been 1 1/2 weeks. We're at 200 €, so electricity is already paid for the year 🎉🎉🎉
I never really thought of it like that ..but I do sell plants here and there..and it probably does Just cover the cost of owning them. Even though in my brain it's money for new plants😂
Hehehe yeah that's probably another example of girl math or something 😂
you are so real for sharing this update! ❤
Thank you, I try to share all of it, good and bad 😁
This video was so nicely done. Thank you for sharing your tips. And dont be too hard on yourself, life happens even to the best of us. Just keep your head up and move forward, you are doing an awesome job 💚
Great detailed info on your plant business. Congrats on 4 years!
Thank you Carol! 💚
Woohoo wedding!! Nice cards 💕💕💕
Thank you 🤗, Wedding preparations start to stress me out a bit but other than that....WOhooooo 😅
Appreciate the vid! Don’t be hard on yourself, setting aspirational goals will help you achieve them. The UA-cam itself will be an insane marketing asset if you do decide to ship your plants again in the future. Wish you good luck!!
You finally postedddd!!! I already watched almost all your most recent videos, then unpatienty waited for more :)
Yay! Thank you!
I personally think Monstera Adansonii (or Monkey Leaf) is a good investment, because they are super easy to propagate, are beautiful and grow fast with propper care!
Have you tried selling it locally? I haven’t made much with those cuttings. It just ends up sitting around in the house unless I offer it free
@@Jayl__ I ONLY sell locally. In a city in Lithuania. It sells out FAST
U also sell plants?
@@Insleepmode Yeah
I also find them selling quite fast and well. I think especially people who "casually" enjoy plants, love Monstera Adansonii. Of course I do sell them for cheap and they don't bring in the most money/space.
i m building up on the plant sale front but i dont really aim to make it a main business. I think there is a real sweetspot, where just selling a few plants here and there is a no brainer because everyone can do it, its easy to do and not too much hassle. If i can finance plant purchases and electricity for growlights, its allready a big win for me.
also im not sure about it but i think if you re really into selling formost, going for usable plants as food might even be a better idea overall because the demand is allways there and you dont really have to gamble so much on market prices dropping and such. if you have a garden or something and you can build yourself a simple little greenhouse...
Absolutely, i think if you're going even smaller than me it's a very very casual and low effort way to support you hobby.
I got a few people suggesting crops instead of houseplants now, it also seems to be a good way to make some money on the side. I wish I had garden 😪, not only for selling plants but just to do some gardening on my own 😊.
Congratulations 🥳
Dankeschön ❤
Thank you so much! This video was so helpful and interesting ❤❤❤
Glad it was helpful!
i love crocheting almost as much as i love plants
I'm currently trying my hand at a little unicorn plushy 🥰🥰
When do you need to register your business? And how long does it take approximately? Several days, weeks? I have no idea about it, so sorry if it is a stupid question
Hi, I can only tell you how it is in Germany. You have to register a business as soon as you "intend" to make money with your sales. And if you want to do it regularly. It does not matter if the business is profitable or not, just the intent is enough per definition. It is not tied to any monetary value you earn per month. It's basically a big grey area... I hate this wishi washi definitions! -.-
The registration itself you can do at your local municipality office. For me it was one paper I had to fill out with info about me and what kind of business I want to open. i.e. Sole Proprietor. Next you have to state what your business offers, i.e. Influencer services and plant sales. I paid 40 € and then it was done.
Since I didn't even register a trademark it was really easy. Because of corona I had to wait a few weeks for my approved form but usually you get it the same day if you go in in person. SHORT ANSWER: It take 1 day to register a business.
Soon after you'll get mail from the tax office and there you have to also fill out a few things. All in all it's done very fast.
A sole proprietorship there is no need to register, the moment you sell something it’s considered a business.
what do you think about selling (and buying also XD) plants in winter? isn't it a bit stressful for the plant to change the environment and to adapt to the new conditions in winter? I want to buy a new plant now but I am a bit scared that it can not survive in my flat (i do not have growing light and other special conditions) after the transport...
Hi Valentina, I would not risk shipping plants in winter, even if the seller offers heatpacks the chance of frost damage ist very high (especially if the temperature is below zero) . If you pick up new plants locally, it's fine in my opinion. Hope this helps 😅
@@LeafyLuster Thank for the answer! I get it :)
Really Nice tips, thank you. I am a Starter and i dont know where to start, e tried to see some websites, but they are too spensive too "just start", love your sugestion to sale on eBay.
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Kristina, tolle Videos und Insights von dir. Ich mag deine natürliche Art und wie du dein Business bzw. deinen Content vorstellst. Bin selber seit rund einem Jahr im Pflanzen-Game. Wirst du kommendes WE auch auf der Botanika in Hamm sein? Wäre schön dich dort zu treffen. Vielen Dank auch für deinen Anregungen daraus ein kleines Side-Buiz zu machen. Bin auf neune Content von dir gespannt. Mach weiter so. Liebe Grüße, Marlen
Hi Marlen, danke erstmal für die lieben Worte, freut mich das dich das Video inspiriert hat 💚 Ja, Ich bin tatsächlich das erste Mal in Hamm mit dabei. Bisher habe ich es noch nie hin geschafft, freu mich aber schon total. In einer Woche ist es schon so weit 😱. Hast du dort einen Stand oder gehst du auch als Besucher hin? Wäre cool wenn wir dort quatschen könnten :)
Do you have a tutorial for the dried leaves hanging on your wall?
Not yet but I have been thinking about making one for a while now 😅 I should finally execute it 🤔
Awww hugs 🫂 at 16:50
Und da ist mein Sonnenstrahl des Tages. Mein Pflanzenproblem scheint übrigens behoben zu sein. Alles wächst und gedeiht wieder ohne braune Flecken. ♥
Ahhh wunderbar, das freut mich, das es nur ein falscher Alarm war und sich da keine braunen Punkte mehr ausgebreitet haben 👌💚
What accounting/invoice system do you use? I hear Quickbooks is good but what do you use?
I use sevdesk. But I think it's only available in germany and Switzerland ...
id love to sell plants but i just dont see how clones of plants that you can get at the grocery down the street are going to interest anyone. and if im going to buy some rare plant online i feel like potential customers would just also go and buy that plant online. i just made about 10 wandering jew clones but i cant see why anyone woild want them when you can get a much bigger plant at any store for like 5 bucks.
Also please what kind of camera and editor app are you using for this actual video ahaha because i would love to do youtube gardening tip video!
I have a Canon M50 Mark II ( you can find it here under gear: www.amazon.de/shop/leafy_luster ) and for the edit I use Adobe Premier Pro.
Thank you! But where did you found your plants to sell?
I only sell cutting from plants that I keep in my private collection. You could search for wholesale plants of course, unfortunately I don't have any experience with that.
I have a syngonium albo that has lots of little light brown dots. would you recommend treating it and nearby plants with fungal treatment?
Hi Claire, depends on the size of the dots, if they are tiny like little needle punctures, I think it might be from pests sucking on the leaves. Ooooor recently a friend of mine had it on a plant and it was due to her misting the plants and then where ever the droplets landed she'd get such a small brown spot. Stopped misting and the plant was fine again. If the spots are bigger and also keep spreading in size you might want to spray with fungicide. Hard to tell without pictures though. 😬
@@LeafyLuster thank you! They’re tiny light brown spots. I don’t think it’s from misting, because it was only on one of the plants in the pot (there are four total). I ended up losing one leaf, and then got some fungicide and treated it for about a week. There’s no new spots on any other leaves, and the affected leave it doing better now. There’s also four new growth points! Im watching it closely, but whatever it was I think it’s gone! :)
I need some advice on how to display my 35 year old hoya
It's really really long
Can you deduct the cost of electricity from your taxes? Since it's to cost of doing business ;) What is the tax rate that you pay? Will you even pay any taxes at all if you subtract all the costs? That's actually the most interesting part for me :D
Yeah you just proved this is to pay off your hobby and not really counting your labour time because it takes time to communicate, list, ship and pot plants. So it’s not exactly free hrs you would’ve used caring for your plants like you said. I am like you occasionally sell as a private seller and except no intention to go commercial since I feel like as soon as I scale up it’s going to be more admin work and less fun. i do it because I’m passionate I don’t sell it for too much just sharing cuttings for a good price so plant lovers can have some and I also offset my cost for the hobby. I don’t even pot it up I put it in zip locks or plastic bags at least people know what they are getting into. I value my time more than marking it as free for potting cuttings up and wouldn’t let it sit around my house and clog up space. Even though my place is much bigger I just don’t like the look of plant work station of stock plants lying around.
I am Fathima currently living Abudhabi.i am interested plant selling .but I don't know how to sell that
You are the best❤❤.do you only sell on eBay??
Thank you 🥰. Yes only local on ebay and it works well for me.
Tax?
yes, I pay tax on my profits ^^
What do you mean eBay doesn’t take any cuts from your profits? If I sell something it takes about 13%-15% from the total amount of the sale, plus tax and shipping charges, which makes it close to 20%, depending on how much you charge for shipping. Is it different in Germany? How would eBay make a profit if they don’t take a cut?
In germany we have another website very similar to ebay but without auctions. It's called ebay Kleinanzeigen and there I can post 30 Sales per month without charge. They make money through other strategies. For example you can pay for your posts to appear higher up on the search results etc. It's very similar to Facebook marketplace. Even if there is shipping, usually the customer pays for that and of course I do have to pay taxes on all my Profit.
habe bei 9:50 erst gecheckt das du deutsche bist :D gutes englisch
You should atleast count your pay as expenses because its an opportunity cost
Du solltest dich auf seltene und terrarium pflanzen konzentrieren
Wenn ich den wirklich Geld damit verdienen wollte dann wäre das auf jeden Fall der richtige Weg. Momentan bin ich aber ganz froh wenn ich einfach nur die Ableger meinen Zimmerpflanzen abverkauft bekomme die ich sowieso besitze 🙂🪴
so money grows on trees afterall...
Exactly! 😂😉
Great video. But a Contract via GPT i am shocked. Stealing jobs from legal people.
😈
As a lawyer, we make plenty off fixing the gpt contracts later 😉